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How to Talk to Parents About Their Estate Plan…Without Looking Greedy or Ill-Intentioned

How to Talk to Parents About Their Estate Plan…Without Looking Greedy or Ill-Intentioned

by Deliberato Law Center | Nov 7, 2024 | blog, Estate Planning

Bringing up estate planning with your parents can feel a bit awkward. This sensitive conversation often comes with a lot of emotional baggage and can touch on delicate topics like death and inheritance. Many often worry about coming off as greedy or ill-intentioned,...
What if Your College Student Doesn’t Sign a POA?

What if Your College Student Doesn’t Sign a POA?

by Deliberato Law Center | Oct 2, 2024 | blog, Estate Planning, Medicaid

When your child goes off to college, there are a lot of things to think about—from setting up a bank account to helping decorate their dorm room to making sure they are mentally and emotionally prepared for their new life. In all the chaos, it can be easy to overlook...
Peace of Mind: Why Having a Will is Essential

Peace of Mind: Why Having a Will is Essential

by Deliberato Law Center | Sep 18, 2024 | blog, Estate Planning

Everyone knows that drawing up a will is important. And yet, many people procrastinate. Whether it’s because they’re young and aren’t ready to think about what will happen to them once they pass on or because schedules are too consuming and cause the delaying of the...
Don’t Let Medicaid Drain Your Savings: Trust Protection Options

Don’t Let Medicaid Drain Your Savings: Trust Protection Options

by Deliberato Law Center | Sep 4, 2024 | blog, Estate Planning, Medicaid

Navigating the world of Medicaid can be daunting, especially when balancing your health needs with protecting your hard-earned assets. Medicaid is a valuable resource for those with limited incomes, providing coverage for nursing home care. However, to qualify for...
Creating a Power of Attorney: Steps and Considerations

Creating a Power of Attorney: Steps and Considerations

by Deliberato Law Center | Aug 30, 2024 | blog, Estate Planning

A power of attorney (POA) is a crucial estate planning tool that allows you to designate someone you trust—your “agent” or “attorney-in-fact”—to manage your affairs when you’re unable to do so yourself. Whether you need someone to handle...
Medicaid Asset Protection Trust: Your Secret Weapon for Long-Term Care?

Medicaid Asset Protection Trust: Your Secret Weapon for Long-Term Care?

by Deliberato Law Center | Aug 7, 2024 | blog, Estate Planning, Spendthrift Trust

Qualifying for Medicaid can be a lifesaver if you suddenly find yourself in need of long-term care. A stay in a nursing home or extended home care often come with crippling costs, which Medicaid can help defray. The qualification process, however, can be highly...
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